PACHYOTRIS fabricii, 96. 
Pacuyruyncnt, weevils mimicked 
by Longicorns, 95. 
Pa.zoruerium, 299. 
PaxorLoruErium, 299. 
Partito, black and red group imi- 
tated, 84. 
Papilio achates, 147; P. adaman- 
tius, 171; P. enigma, 87; P. 
agamemnon, 141, 158, 170, 171 ; 
P. agestor, 180; P. alphenor, 
148, 169; P. amanga, 151; P. 
androcles, 171; P. androgeus, 88, 
147, 180, 183; P. antiphates, 
141, 171; P. antiphus, 87, 150, 
170, 180, 183; P. aristeus, 171; 
P. arjuna, 141; P. ascalaphus, 
171; P. autolycus, 160; P. bathy- 
cles, 141; P. blumei, 171; P. 
brama, 171; P. caunus, 87, 179; 
P. codrus, 160, 171; P. edon, 88, 
146, 180, 182; P. deiphobus, 140; 
P. deiphontes, 171 ; P. delessertii, 
180 ; P. demolion, 171; P. diphi- 
lus, 87,170, 180, 183; P. double- 
dayi, 88, 180; P. elyros, 148; P. 
encelades, 171; P. erectheus, 151 ; 
P. ewripilus, 160; P. evemon, 
159; P. gigon, 171; P. glaucus, 
152; P. hector, 87, 150, 180, 183; 
P. helenus, 160,171; P. hospi- 
ton, 178; P. ide@oides, 180; P. 
jason, 159, 171; P. ledebouria, 
148 , P. leucothoé, 171; P. leoda- 
mas, 170; P. liris, 87, 180, 184 ; 
P. macareus, 179; P. machaon, 
178 ; P. melanides, 148, 150; P. 
memnon, 88, 140, 146, 147, 152, 
180, 183; P. milon, 171; P. ne- 
phelus, 140; P, nicanor, 170; P 
enomaus, 88, 180, 184; P. onesi- 
381 
mus, 151; P. ormenus, 150, 152, 
182; P. pammon, 147, 152, 170, 
180; P. pamphylus, V71; P. 
pandion, 152, 180; P. paradoxa, 
87,179 ; P. peranthus, 160, 171; 
P. pertinax, 145; P. philoxenus, 
182; P. polydorus, 88, 170, 182; 
P, polyies, 147, 148; P. rhesus, 
171; P. romulus, 87, 148, 150, 
183 ; P. sarpedon, 141, 158, 171 ; 
P. sataspes, 171; P. severus, 
140, 144; P. thesews, 87, 148, 
150, 169, 170, 171, 180, 183: P. 
thule, 179; P. torquatus, 156; 
P. turxus, 152; P. ulysses, 140, 
160, 173; P. varuna, 88. 
Parizionip2#, the question of their 
rank, 133; peculiar characters 
possessed by, 134; peculiarly 
diurnal, 186; compared with 
groups of mammalia, 188 ; dis- 
tribution of, 140; large forms 
of Celebes and Moluccas, 168; 
large forms of Amboyna, 169; 
local variation of form, 169; 
arrangement of, 186; geogra- 
phical distribution of, 189; of 
Indo-Malay and Austro-Malay 
regions, 192; of Java, Suma- 
tra, and Borneo, 193. 
Parip4, sexual colouring and nidi- 
fication of, 243. 
PAssENGER pigeon, cause of its 
great numbers, 308. 
Parent inventions, as illustrating 
classification, 295, 
Phacellocera batesii, mimics one of 
the Anthribide. 
Phalaropus fulicarius, 115, 251. 
PuAsMIDz, 
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